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Howard TERRY Obituary

Howard L. Terry, Howard L. Terry, Houston philanthropist, died suddenly on Friday, the 20th of April 2012, in Houston.
Howard Terry was born in Milam County in 1916. He attended the University of Texas at Austin on an athletic scholarship and earned his B.B.A. in 1938. He attended the university on a football scholarship and always credited that scholarship as one of the most important events in his life. In 1937, as captain of the Longhorns, he participated in a stunning upset victory at Baylor. That victory won Terry and his team the Grantland-Rice Award. Upon their return to Austin, Terry and the Longhorn team saw the UT Tower lit for the first time in honor of their victory.
Terry was employed by Procter & Gamble until 1942, when he entered the U.S. Navy and served as a P.T. Boat Captain in the Pacific during World War II. He later returned to Procter & Gamble, from which he was recruited to set up a chain of appliance stores, serving as General Manager until 1951. At that time, Mr. Terry went into business for himself in lumber, construction, and development, building several residential subdivisions in Texas and other states.
Over the following years, Howard Terry founded several businesses in various fields, including Business Funds, Marathon Manufacturing, Crutcher Resources, Allied Bancshares, and Farm & Home Savings. Beginning in 1979, he became a director and chairman of the executive committee of Penn Central Corp., a position he held until 1986. In 1981, he founded the Terry Companies, a multi-state corporation involved in oil & gas exploration and development.
In 1987, Terry and his wife Nancy founded the Terry Foundation, an education non-profit dedicated to providing four-year scholarships to Texas residents for attendance at Texas universities. Over the years, the Terry Foundation grew to be the largest private source of scholarships in the state. Now sponsoring almost 800 Terry Scholars at eight Texas universities, the Foundation has funded college degrees for 2,600 students since inception. The Foundation is chartered to exist into perpetuity and will continue to provide for Texas students after Howard Terry's death.
Howard Terry was active in the operations of the Terry Foundation for his entire long life. He worked his usual day in the Foundation offices on the day before he died.
Howard Terry was preceded in death by his son Michael, and is survived by his wife Nancy; son, Harry Terry; and daughters, Suzann Terry Smith, Victoria Terry Steinhoff, and Cindy Terry Hempel; grandchildren, Grace Borgeson, John Terry, David Terry, Cameron Smith, Michael Smith, Suzann Smith, Katherine Boeker, Kelsey Gray, Michael McConnell, Jessica Terry, Macon Terry, Tracy Becker, Amanda Bookter and Steven Hempel; and 18 great-grandchildren.
The family would like to express their thanks to Dora Darst, Dalia Dominguez, Nicka Hicks, and Shala Russell for their wonderful care - and to Beth Freeman, Ed Cotham and the entire staff of the Terry Foundation.
Friends are cordially invited to greet the family during a reception and memorial to the life of Howard Terry at four o'clock in the afternoon on Wednesday, the 25th of April, at the River Oaks Country Club, 1600 River Oaks Boulevard in Houston. A uniformed steward from Geo. H. Lewis & Sons is to be positioned in the entrance hall so as to direct guests to the designated venue.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions be directed to the Terry Foundation, 3104 Edloe St., Suite 205, Houston, TX, 77027; or to the charity of one's choice.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Apr. 21 to Apr. 22, 2012.

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Krystafer Redden

April 27, 2012

I've been trying to take some time to find a way to meaningfully talk about the passing of Mr. Terry. But, I think in the end the problem is my words are inadequate. I guess I can say one thing with absolute certainty: He believed in me. And that means a great deal.

Mr. Terry was an amazing man who, by some radical blessing, decided I deserved his grace and enlightened philanthropy. My life was changed by his belief in my potential, my dreams, and my goals. His wisdom, foresight, and generosity leaves me forever in his debt, and aspiring to make him proud, too. He has transformed our lives. He has transformed my life. There will continue to be more to come. My success is his success, which is our success. That's what you call a community.

I believe it is rare in life to receive gifts, blessings, and support from someone who isn't family, and doesn't know you- but picks or chooses you. Sometimes, an act like that can change lives. Howard and Nancy Terry's vision and mission for the Terry Foundation did that for me.

His wide-ranging legacy will continue to live on. We will carry it within each of us. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and the Foundation staff, as well as my fellow Terry Scholars. May he rest in peace and eternal happiness, and may God bless his soul.

April 25, 2012

A truly remarkable human being who has made this a better world with his selfless acts of charity and inspiring others who in turn will do the same. Perpetuating his kindness for eternity, what an honor to have known the man...Semper Fidelis, J.S. Allen and family Wimberley, TX

Justin Thompson

April 25, 2012

Mr. Terry, your most gracious investment in a teenager from a small West Texas town will never be forgotten. Thank you. My prayers are with your loved ones.

Rhett Campbell

April 25, 2012

Howard's life is his legacy. He has touched the lives of thousands of people in Texas and throughout the U.S. He always said that the Foundation was the most important thing he ever did, and it has changed thousands of lives for the better. But even beyond the Foundation, those of us who knew him are better in countless ways for having received the benefit of his wit and wisdom. Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends, all of whom will miss his smile, his earthy advice, and his constant support.

Noor Un Nehar Qureshi

April 24, 2012

Thank you Mr.Terry for the incredible gift that you have bestowed upon me. I cannot imagine where I would have been in life without it. My heart goes out to his family and his friends, my prayers are with you.

Laurel Mohrman

April 24, 2012

My thoughts are with the Terry family in their time of need. I am convicted to uphold the characteristics that Mr. Terry embodied throughout his life and his work. I am blessed to have received all of Mr. Terry's generosity. I thank him and his family for their love and their hope for our futures as Terry Scholars. Welcome back home, Mr. Terry.

Candace Galbreath

April 24, 2012

My heart goes out to his family and friends. I can't even express my gratitude towards Mr.Terry. Without his generosity, I wouldn't have been where I am today. His memory will forever live on in our hearts as a positive one.

Rebekah Mallette

April 24, 2012

All weekend since I heard about Mr. Terry's death, I couldn't help but think that my life would be so different if he had not imparted such an amazing gift on me. Thank you so much Mr. Terry. To his family: may God be with you and comfort you in this sad time.

Hayley McMillan

April 24, 2012

Mr. Terry, I can't thank you enough for investing in me and making it possible for me to attend college. Your legacy lives on in the Terry family, and we will never forget the great things you did.

Pamela Watson

April 24, 2012

It was with great pleasure knowing Mr. Terry. My prayers are with the family and may God continue to bless and keep them is my prayer.

Elizabeth Bosquez

April 23, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with your family Mr. Terry. I can never thank you enough for investing in my education. Your support allowed me to graduate debt free and have the confidence to enter medical school.

Mike and Janna (& Macy) Reynolds

April 23, 2012

We just found out last week that our daughter is a Terry Scholar. We are saddened to hear that Mr. Terry has passed. We are in prayer for the family and want to say thank you for the future you have given to so many. Lord, Bless this family in their time of loss. May we all be as generous as this man and his family.

Mark Doggendorf

April 23, 2012

For making college possible.
Thank you

B Sanders

April 23, 2012

Mr. Terry- It will be sad not seeing you in the fitness center working out every day. I always enjoyed your "hello" and your smile.

Marta Ray

April 23, 2012

I had the extreme pleasure of working for Nancy and Howard Terry at the Terry Foundation from its inception until 1998. Mr. Terry was an exceptional individual with a huge heart. It was a tremendous privilege to have worked with him.

Your friends at U.T.S.A

April 23, 2012

Our condolences go out to the Terry family. The Terry scholarships have made a huge impact to the students of UTSA. We are forever grateful. Thank you for everything that you have done and all your generosity.

Barbie Tyler

April 22, 2012

I worked for Mr. Terry for 22 years ... an awesome & generous man. There will never be another like him! My prayers go out to his family & his "family" of Terry Students & Alumni!

Crystal Cotti

April 22, 2012

Mr. Terry had a profound impact on my life and was an incredible role model. The Terry Foundation gave me the gift of a college education and I will always look for ways to give back.

Bonnie Hess

April 22, 2012

Mr. Terry's vision and generosity have positively impacted thousands of college students and their families. My daughter, Zoe Hess Carney, was a recipient of a Terry Foundation scholarship; we will be forever thankful. My condolences go out to the Howard Terry family.

Amy Schmidt

April 22, 2012

I would not have been able to fulfill my dream of becoming a doctor without Mr. Terry. Serving on the interview board one year with him and Darrell Royal will always be one of my fondest memories. He was one of the best people I have had the honor of knowing. He and his generosity will never be forgotten.

Ruth Pistell

April 22, 2012

Our sincere condolences. My son went to U.T. on a Terry Foundation scholarship. We will be forever grateful to Mr. Terry.

Clifford Steven Morrison

April 22, 2012

I will forever remember the evening I had the honor of shaking Mr. Terry's hand and expressing to him my gratitude for his generosity in funding my undergraduate education. Mr. Terry is an enormous inspiration. As a member of the Terry Scholar family, I offer my sincerest condolences to the Terry family for their loss.

Michael Shasteen

April 22, 2012

I feel incredibly fortunate to have met Mr. Terry and benefited from his kindness, generosity, and optimism. My hope is to pay it forward and continue the legacy he started. Thank you, Howard Terry.

Pat Pringle

April 22, 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Terry blessed our family in many ways, but especially by including two of our sons and one daughter-in-law as Terry Scholars. The generous nature of the Terry family led by Mr. Terry cannot be overstated. What a loss to Texas, but what a blessing to all of us who knew and benefitted from his kindness. God Bless Howard Terry and his family.

Harrison Pierce

April 22, 2012

Mr. Terry has been an inspiration to me for the past 4 years and he will continue to influence my life with the words of wisdom he gave me as a scholar and the values that he has held himself to for his entire life. Thank you Mr. Terry for everything and my only regret is that I couldn't express these words to you personally at this year's picnic. You will forever be missed Mr. Terry!!

April 22, 2012

Our prayers are with the Terry family. Our daughter, Jennie, was a recipient of a Terry Foundation scholarship to Texas State University. Her college experience with the Foundation was fabulous-- Mr. Terry truly left a legacy to thousands of young people. May God bless the family during this difficult time. Peter and Lori Darst

April 22, 2012

Our prayers are with the Terry family. Our daughter, Jennie, was a recipient of a Terry Foundation scholarship to Texas State University. As her parents, we will be forever grateful to the Foundation. Her college experience with the Foundation was fabulous-- Mr. Terry truly left a legacy to thousands of young people. May God bless the family during this difficult time. Peter and Lori Darst

Kent Hance

April 21, 2012

Howard Terry was the best! He lived the "American Dream" and gave back in so many ways. He has helped thousands of students obtain a college education. He set an example for every citizen of our great State of Texas. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Garrett Sloan

April 21, 2012

Mr. Howard Terry was a man to whom I will be eternally grateful. By funding my college education, he gave me the chance to be successful. However, his impact on my life extended far beyond that of financial support; Mr. Terry embodied unfailing character, dedication, generosity, humility, integrity, leadership and love, and he will forever be one of my most respected role models. He was truly devoted to the advancement of the Terry Foundation and the people whose lives it touched. I will always be proud to call myself a Terry Scholar. God Bless.

Cathy Kuehne

April 21, 2012

My thoughts and prayers go out to Mrs. Terry and the Terry family. Mr. Terry was truly a generous man, leaving an amazing legacy. Thank you for all you have done and for all your foundation will continue to do for the youth of Texas. - The Kuehne Family

Barbara Farmer

April 21, 2012

Mr. Terry leaves behind an amazing legacy of love, generosity, humility and leadership! Our family will always be thankful and full of gratitude for the generous scholarship that he provided to our son. We are praying numerous blessings of love, peace and joy for his precious wife, family, friends, and the entire staff of the Terry Foundation.

Pamela Ayala

April 21, 2012

By funding my college education, Mr. Terry made gave me the best gift I've ever received. He gave me more than a scholarship. He gave me the confidence to believe in myself, and a family of fellow scholars. Mr. Terry will always be remembered lovingly, and his scholars will perpetuate his generous spirit.

April 21, 2012

My condolences go out to the family of Mr. Terry. May you be comforted by looking forward to a time all causes of death will be no more.

Rita Smith

April 21, 2012

April 21, 2012
My family and I wish to express our sympathy and gratitude to the Terry family. In 2000 my daughter was interviewed by Mr.and Mrs. Terry and accepted as a "Terry Scholar". As the middle child of 5 and parents who were teachers, this was an incredible gift and opportunity. She went on to become an attorney and I believe learned much from this generosity.

Jeff Stichler

April 21, 2012

Mr. Terry has made such an impact in not only my life but in the lives of thousands of young people in the state of Texas. I am privileged to have known him and to be able to help keep his passion for helping Texas' young leaders go to college alive. He was a great man and his selflessness and kindness will be remembered for countless years to come.

Linda Hengst

April 21, 2012

Texas has lost a great son. I never knew Mr. Terry personally, and yet he and his wife made a huge impact on our family. I hope that I'm able to learn from his generosity and love. My deepest sympathy to his family.
Sincerely,
Linda Hengst
(A Terry mom)

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